Both the Obsidian 800D and 700D are very nice cases but don’t fit well with most users as they are large, full towers and have a “boxy” look that some find unappealing. Corsair now has a mid-tower Graphite series, and the first case in the series is the 600T. With the new series comes a new look. The Graphite series 600T is much sleeker looking than the monolithic 700D and 800D from the Obsidian series. The biggest changes are the rounded corners and mesh front and top vents.

We first got a good look at the Graphite 600T back in May of this year at Computex. In the video above we got an overview of the 600T prototype from Corsair’s John Beekly and we have been eagerly waiting for its arrival since. Now we have one of the production cases and can really get up close and personal with it.

The Graphite 600T comes with a single 120mm rear exhaust and two 200mm white LED fans for the front intake and top exhaust. This is the first case I have looked at that comes with white LED fans. Typically, LED case fans are either blue or red; white is not a norm and it will be interesting to see how bright the light from the LEDs will be. The Graphite 600T also has a fan control knob on the front I/O panel that can control up to four fans.

Internally, Corsair wanted to incorporate some of the build features from the Obsidian series cases aiming for a mid-tower with full tower features. The Graphite 600T has 8 expansion slots, four external 5.25” bays and up to six hard drive bays that can handle either a 2.5” or 3.5” drive. The Graphite 600T can also accommodate long graphics cards like the Nvidia GeForce GTX 400 series cards. Corsair also made design allowances for a top mounted 240mm radiator for the users that want water cooling.

To get all that in a mid tower Corsair made the 600T a little deeper than your run of the mill mid-tower case. At 23.3 inches it is 5 inches deeper than the 18 inch average that most mid-towers have. Although, Corsair is not alone with the large depth. Cooler Master’s HAF 922 is 22.2 inches deep. The height of the Graphite 600T is not too far off the average at 20 inches; that is 4 inches shorter than the Obsidian series cases. So, if you were avoiding the Obsidian cases due to their height then you may want to read on to see what the Graphite 600T has to offer. I think you will be pleasantly surprised.